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But, having only one functioning arm, she couldn't do it herself, and Jade was too upset to.
The physical brain and its associated cognitive functioning arm — the mind — are together one of the last great frontiers of scientific research.
As the daughter slavishly serves her father, who has only one functioning arm, the world slowly runs out of life over six days.
Religion has dominated Bush's domestic and foreign policies from the start, but now Christianity has become a functioning arm of the federal government.
I think it's still going to be many years before all the pieces come together to make a normal functioning arm".
She taught a woman with one functioning arm to nurse one-handed and has, with clues that manifest themselves in breast-milk production, detected thyroid problems and retained placenta.
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She won gold medals in six events — from the 100 meters to the 5,000 meters — in the T-54 classification, for those with functioning arms but no leg or trunk function.
The economy and the fact that it's nice to work sporadically from home in a job where technically the only perquisite is having two functioning arms (sorry, John McCain) and a bed with clean sheets—seems incentive enough for any unemployed person comfortable with touching but not sex work.
My arms were no longer functioning as arms in my everyday life.
The type of surgery and complications had no effect on the longitudinal outcomes of shoulder function, arm function, or arm volume.
The scores for hand and finger function, arm function, household tasks and mood scales were moderately correlated with most measures.
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